Physics of solar energy and energy storage /
C. Julian Chen.
- Second edition.
- 1 online resource (xxvi, 370 pages) : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Solar energy offers a ubiquitous, inexhaustible, clean, and highly efficient way of meeting the energy needs of the twenty-first century. As with other technologies, the first step to achieving success is to have a firm understanding of the basic science of solar energy and how to utilize it. Physics of Solar Energy and Energy Storageis designed to provide a solid footing in these basics, which will serve as the foundation of research and development in new solar engineering technologies in the years to come. The Second Edition is streamlined and updated to present the content within the context of the global recognition of global warming and the phasing out of fossil fuel that has emerged in the decade since the First Edition was published. Readers will come away with a better understanding of the trends and technologies that are impacting key solar energy applications like solar cells, solar thermal power generators, solar water heaters, solar photochemistry applications, and solar space heating-cooling systems"--
About the Author C. Julian Chen is an adjunct professor and Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics at Columbia University since 2007. Prior to his time as an academic, he spent fifteen years in IBM’s TJ Watson Research Center, where he performed research on scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). To continue STM research, he served as a Professor of Physics at Hamburg University for three years.